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The Canadian Biogas Association’s project of the year has been awarded to StormFisher in London, Ont. for its renewable natural gas (RNG) production system.
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The record volumes are a result of the scheme’s continual expansion and the growing number of certified companies.
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EverGen’s wholly owned subsidiary Net Zero Waste Abbotsford Inc. has entered into a 20-year offtake agreement with FortisBC Energy Inc. in which FortisBC will purchase up to 173,000 gigajoules of RNG annually for injection into its natural gas system.
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Meadow Lake Tribal Council’s (MLTC) future bioenergy centre is expected to create 6.6 megawatts of baseload electricity to service about 5,000 homes with power in MLTC communities.
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The purpose of the arrangement is to transform landfill waste into carbon-neutral energy that will subsequently be injected into local gas distribution networks across Canada.
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PRODESA has recently signed further agreements to develop turnkey solutions for pellet production in the US states of Texas and Mississippi, with a capacity of 5 ton/hour, and Louisiana, for Drax existing 525.000 metric tons pellet plant.
Company current turnkey developments in the country are moving forward reaching assembly stages in pellet production projects in Georgia and starting them very soon at Drax pellet plants in Arkansas, or at Enviva pellet plant extension in South Carolina.
PRODESA guarantees a high performance equipment and the finest quality of final product for every project as well as a complete after sales assistance, once commissioned, from their own after sales service center in Atlanta (GA).
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While the growth of the wood pellet industry has been largely driven by the global demand for clean, responsible and renewable energy, our success has also been predicated on a strong network of communities, local, provincial and federal governments and industry partners who are championing the merits of Canadian wood pellets domestically and internationally.
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Instead of being decommissioned with the other coal-fired plants, in 2014, the Atikokan, Ont., generating station became North America’s first plant to be converted from coal to biomass.
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